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r/cuisineQuel robot cuiseur multifonctions sans plastiques en contact avec la nourriture ?
11 months ago

Je l’ai , inox et verre principalement, pour la cuisson C’est une très bonne marque très fiable , très efficace et très solide . Le coupe légume a une cuve en plastique mais c’est toujours le cas sauf pour du pro . Le coupe légumes est d’une efficacité redoutable

r/cuisineQuel robot cuiseur multifonctions sans plastiques en contact avec la nourriture ?
11 months ago

Je trouve que c’est un appareil beaucoup plus polyvalent que d’autres au niveau du rapport qualité prix je pense que c’est imbattable. Il faut juste un peu de place pour les accessoires.

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r/CookingLooking for suggestions on buying a food processor.
11 months ago

I bought a Magimix 2 years ago. I think the blade does a more efficient mix of all ingredients. I had a large Cuisinart for almost 30 years and it was wonderful. Replaced it because of cracks around the spindle.

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r/CookingBest large food processor
9 months ago

I have a magimix and it's one of the best appliances I've got in my kitchen, I used to buy cheap ass 40 dollar food processors that didn't really do much, the magimix does everything I need do. Awesome and simple yet sturdy device.

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r/CookingBest food processors
7 months ago

Robot coupe or their residential side - Magimix A good ol’ cuisinart is a good choice too. The other box store brands are toys. Don’t even consider them.

r/BuyItForLifeBIFL: Food processors. Which ones actually do what they promise to do?
9 months ago

Cuisinart 14 cup or Magimix are the two correct answers. If you really want to go down the BIFL rabbit hole, grab a robotcoupe. It’s the commercial version of Magimix

r/BuyItForLifeKitchen System Recs?
3 months ago

Avoid like the plague. Especially these type of devices. Vitamix blender and a cuisinart or Magimix food processor is the way to go if you’re serious about BIFL. Pick whichever one you use least frequently and store that in the cabinet to save counter space.

r/BuyItForLifeBIFL food processor?
2 months ago

Magimix or cuisinart. Or if you’re really serious Robot Coupe (who owns Magimix)

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r/cuisineQuel robot cuiseur multifonctions sans plastiques en contact avec la nourriture ?
11 months ago

Ce sera mon prochain, j'ai aussi le TM5. Le Magimix est polyvalent et sans plastique...

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r/BuyFromEUFood processor, stick blender, blender or similar made in Europe?
9 months ago

The Magimix food processors are made in France. They are probably the best food processor you can buy, and the first Cuisinart was a rebranded Magimix, at the time known as Robot Coupé, a brand the company uses for its commercial products. Magimix guarantees their motors for 30 years. They also make blenders, but I have never used one. The only drawbacks to the Magimix are its weight and its cost. They go on sale at times through a vendor called Erresse Shop in Italy that will ship, it's where I bought mine.

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r/BuyItForLife1987, works perfectly
about 2 months ago

Magimix is pretty awesome. The motor comes with a 30y guarantee and the rest is covered for life. As far as I know, products are made in France. Replacement parts are easy to find, either directly from Magimix or through third party suppliers. They also share technology with their professional counterpart, Robot-Coupe, which is very well-known here in France.

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r/CookingLooking for suggestions on buying a food processor.
11 months ago

The oft-recommended Cuisinarts are fine and pretty good value for money, but if you have the budget for it, a Magimix or Breville is *way* better.

r/CookingCuisinart Vs Magimix for tough dough
7 months ago

Magimix 100%. If you can afford it, it runs circles around a Cuisinart in every way.

r/CookingCan I get one gadget for mixing (for baking and such) and food processing?
3 months ago

A large, high power food processor (like a Cuisinart Custom 14, Magimix, etc) does a very good job kneading doughs under many conditions, but it’s not a complete replacement for a mixer because it’s not great at things like batter, whipping eggs, etc. Of course, a food processor is your best bet for stuff like hummus. If you don’t have the space or budget for both a food processor and a stand mixer, you can do a food processor plus a *hand* mixer instead for a lot less money and minimal tradeoffs in terms of capabilities.

r/BuyItForLifeSeeking food processor - my 14 cup one can’t do small batches
3 months ago

Magimixes are great (my mom’s Cuisinart Custom 14 feels like a poorly designed toy compared to it) and come with a smaller bowl insert. Certainly doesn’t take up less space than the Cuisinart though. imo big food processors are the only ones worth having though.

r/CookingBuy accessories for old Ninja Food Processor, or just upgrade to new one?
about 2 months ago

If you’re really, really serious about making doughs, look into a Magimix. It’s significantly more expensive, but *so* much better. More powerful, much better warranty iirc, way more thoughtfully designed, and more (actually very useful) accessories included. The Cuisinart Custom 14 is a solid value, but beyond that I genuinely don’t understand why so many people rank it the best food processor

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r/CookingBest food processors
7 months ago

Second the Magimix. By far the best I've had, and I've owned a lot of them (they didn't last long). I never thought I was being terribly demanding; I just wanted one that was durable. I even went through a Breville sous chef in just a couple of years--parts kept breaking, motor strained, etc.

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r/BuyItForLifeBIFL: Food processors. Which ones actually do what they promise to do?
9 months ago

Came to say that. Robot Coupe's home brand, Magimix, is excellent too. They have a 30 year warranty on the motor.

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